Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Next school of bonsai class is a few days away and I'm a little concerned at this stage.




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right you are, it is autumn here in Sydney, but this is my first air layer and it is still first year of bonsai and just noticed none of my other elms have dropped its leaves, cheers DalukeDaluke wrote:Is it autumn where you are?
These trees grow like weeds.
I'm sure it's just dropping leaves due to change in seasons.
I've learnt it's not the best time to start an air layer but have been told it was a better species to try it at this time of the year.Daluke wrote:It looks like the MATURE leaves that are shedding too-all normal.
Out with the old and in with the new.
How long has the layer been on. I don't think now is the best time to have them on.
I'm just in Quakers not too far from Rays either. I've got my tables from west to east facing the north. The shade from our pergola is just about to reach the edge of the table but they are still getting full day sun from about 930 at this current time of year, hope it doesn't get too much lower for the winter.kcpoole wrote:It also depends a lot on your specific location.
For me, Very few of my elms go deciduous, where only 20 minutes away at Ray Nescis, his go fully dormant!![]()
He is a few hundred feet higher and much colder.
if you are in a warmer lower spot, Keep it near a north facing wall to keep the heat into it and you might ( like me) be able to get root growth thru winter.
Ken